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Aidan Coleman Racing Against Time to Get Back on Impressive Tingle Creek-Bound Jonbon


Aidan Coleman Racing Against Time to Get Back on Impressive Tingle Creek-Bound Jonbon

Partnering with Jonbon

Aidan Coleman, the regular partner of Jonbon, is working hard to recover from a knee injury in time to ride Jonbon in his next race. Jonbon, ridden by Nico de Boinville, won the Grade 2 Shloer Chase at Cheltenham and is now preparing for the Grade 1 Tingle Creek at Sandown on December 9.

The Road to Recovery

Coleman suffered a severe knee injury that required surgery and left him with a shattered bone. Despite the challenges, he is determined to be fit enough to ride Jonbon in the upcoming race. Coleman is riding out this week and hopes to be back in the saddle in time for the Tingle Creek.

Coleman's Dedication

Coleman's recovery progress can be seen on his Instagram stories, where he has been documenting his journey. He has gone above and beyond to return to riding as soon as possible, and his dedication is commendable.

James Doyle's Listed Success

Flat rider James Doyle had a fantastic weekend, winning the Churchill Stakes at Lingfield on Blue Point. Despite being the number one jockey for Wathnan Racing, Doyle has shown that he is still a valuable asset to Godolphin. He has a remarkable career and has been sought after by top racing owners from around the world.



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Paul Nicholls' Champion Training

Trainer Paul Nicholls demonstrated his champion skills at Cheltenham when Stage Star won the Paddy Power Gold Cup. Nicholls had confidence in Stage Star before the race and proved to be correct. He has a talent for getting horses ready for big races and is a respected champion in the racing world.

Chantry House's Promising Performance

Chantry House finished third in a three-mile handicap hurdle at Cheltenham. Although he still has a long way to go to become a Stayers' Hurdle contender, his strong performance suggests that he has potential. It will be interesting to see how he progresses in future races.

Facile Vega's Dominance

At Navan, Facile Vega, trained by Willie Mullins, won a beginners chase convincingly. This talented jumper has a bright future ahead and is expected to make a big impact this season. Despite uncertainties about the fitness of the other horses in the race, Facile Vega showed great jumping ability and displayed his immense potential.


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